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Once in a lifetime opportunity to listen to Professor Stephen Krashen a world authority on language learning and acquisition.

Welcome to the July MASTER CLASS session of the community language teacher training development series.
These webinars are aimed specifically to benefit community language schools teachers and are offered by the NSW Federation of Community Language Schools Inc. All sessions are designed to assist teachers to gain both practical and specific knowledge offered by language experts from a range of backgrounds from local and overseas universities and institutions.

 

Special guest presenter: Professor Stephen Krashen

LIVE FROM THE U.S.A

 

Dr. Krashen is Professor Emeritus at the University of Southern California. He is a world authority in language learning and acquisition. He has published more than 350 papers and books about second-language acquisition, bilingual education, and reading. He introduced several important ideas in the study of learning another language including the acquisition-learning hypothesis, input hypothesis, monitor hypothesis, affective filter, and the natural order hypothesis. He started the Natural Approach to language learning and teaching with Tracy D. Terrell.

Professor Krashen promotes the use of free voluntary reading during second-language acquisition, which he says “is the most powerful tool we have in language education, first and second.”

 

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Don’t miss this opportunity!

Funded by the Community Languages Schools Program, NSW Department of Education.

Should you require further information, please do not hesitate to contact our office on 9558 6134.

Hope to see you there…